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Get set to glow: Your guide to fake tan

There's nothing like a bit of radiance to perk up your skin, so we're delving into the world of fake tanning to get the lowdown on finding the right type for you.

Curious about fake tan and bronzing? It's all about finding the right kind of radiance for you and, with this guide, it's never been easier. This summer, don't wait for the sun to make an appearance – get your glow on with the help of our expert tips and tanning essentials.


Luminous skin

Fair-skinned ladies might well want to boost their natural colour for that summer-ready sheen and, with the right products and know-how, it's not difficult at all.

Ann-Mari Shea, brand director of Famous Dave, says: "If you are naturally fair-skinned, a dark self-tanning product will often make you look unnatural. You should aim to achieve the same colour you would normally get from being in the sun, as anything more is likely to look unnatural and fake." Famous Dave's Fair Skin gradual tan is designed specifically for lighter skin tones. The lotion is formulated with aloe vera and jojoba to make application as smooth and effortless as possible.

Ann-Mari suggests tanning novices start with a light application. "Use a light shade of self-tanner and build up the colour over several applications 24 hours apart. Remember you can always go darker with further applications," she says.

Not ready to dive into the world of bronzing with a self-tanning product? You can still take a commitment-free dip with the ever-expanding range of wash-off tanning products. The instant results and easy removal mean they're perfect if you're an impatient tanning fan, or if you want complete control of how long your tan lasts.

Famous Dave's Fair Skin

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St. Tropez Skin Illuminators

You might wonder what fake tan could do for already-tanned, dark-skinned damsels. Complexion enhancers can take a natural tan and give it some oomph for the baring-on-the-beach season.

Nichola Joss, St. Tropez skin finishing expert, reckons there's a multitude of ways to play up your natural tan by using complexion enhancers, like the St. Tropez skin illuminators. "Accentuate your natural glow by sweeping the illuminator on to the top of the collarbone and the sides of the décolletage," she says.

Want to create the illusion of pins a supermodel would be proud of? "Used sparingly from the mid-shin down to the top of your feet and mid thigh to the upper thigh, the Illuminators help create the appearance of elongated legs," says Nichola.

Tan products can also do darker skin a favour by helping to camouflage uneven skin tone and imperfections. Using a medium-toned bronzing spray such as L'Oréal Sublime Bronze Express Pro Spray creates a subtle, radiant glow.


Enticing enhancers

Tan-enhancers are perfect for faking a sun-kissed complexion and can really pull your summer look together. A strategic swipe of powder bronzer across cheekbones and temples looks natural and can work wonders on tired complexions all year round. Just be sure to apply sparingly and blend well with a fluffy powder brush like Ecotools Powder Brush. Choose a matte bronzer like Benefit Hoola Bronzing Powder for a subtle contouring effect and all-day wearability.

Keen on sheen? Pick a shimmer powder or bronze-toned highlighting lotion (we love Clinique Up-Lighting Liquid Illuminator in Bronze) and apply to the upper cheekbones for a tropical glisten. Too Faced Caribbean in a Compact Bronzer creates a gorgeous, multi-tonal glow that will work on any complexion and is perfect for quick touch-ups throughout the day.

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Prep essentials

Application is the key to a successful tan, so it's crucial you enlist some expert knowledge before you start your session. Alyson Hogg, founder of celeb-favourite tan brand Vita Liberata, gives us her top tips for the perfect prep for that oh-so-natural tan effect:

  • Exfoliate – Exfoliation removes the dead and dry skin cells that can make skin look dirty and unattractive. To get the best results from exfoliation, work an exfoliating scrub into dry skin, paying particular attention to elbows, knees, knuckles and ankles.

  • Shave – It's advised you shave before applying tan – doing so after you have tanned may create a patchy effect.

  • Condition – It's generally advised that you should not moisturise within 24 hours of tanning, as this will create a barrier and affect the development process. The only areas that you should apply moisturiser are to very dry areas, such as elbows, knees, the sides of your feet and ankles.


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